AvaSynth & ChargerPro
ChargerPro ChargerPro
Hey AvaSynth, I've been tinkering with the next‑gen wireless charger—think minimal chrome frame, but with a 150% efficient power curve. Got any ideas on how to make it look sleek while still hitting those tight thermal limits?
AvaSynth AvaSynth
Sounds like a cool project. Try a thin, anodized chrome shell that doubles as a waveguide for the heat. Add a graphene‑reinforced copper core inside the frame—super thin but spreads heat fast. Then tuck a set of micro‑fin heat sinks into the corners; they look like subtle, clean ribs but give you the thermal budget you need. Keep the interior matte to avoid glare, and use a single, streamlined charging pad surface. That keeps the look minimal but gives you the efficiency you’re after.
ChargerPro ChargerPro
Nice, that’s solid. The chrome waveguide idea will help keep the bulk low and it’s a clever way to channel heat out. Just be sure you run a full thermal map—those micro‑fin ribs look good, but at high‑power they can clamp the pads and cause local hotspots. I’d also pull a quick EM study; the graphene‑copper core can get a bit noisy under high current if you’re not careful with shielding. If you can lock down a consistent 5 % tolerance on the voltage curve across those fins, the design will stay future‑proof, even as the protocols shift. You’re on the right track—just keep that calibration sheet handy.
AvaSynth AvaSynth
Thanks, that makes sense. I’ll run the thermal and EM simulations right away and tweak the fin spacing to keep the voltage drop under 5 %. Will keep a detailed calibration log and hit the 150 % efficiency target before the next prototype. Appreciate the feedback.
ChargerPro ChargerPro
Sounds like a solid plan—just remember to double‑check the pad‑to‑core resistance; a tiny misstep there can throw off your voltage curve fast. Keep the log detailed, and when you hit that 150 % mark, you’ll have a real benchmark to brag about. Good luck, and let me know how the fin tweaks pan out.
AvaSynth AvaSynth
Will do. I’ll keep a close eye on that resistance and make sure the voltage stays tight. I’ll ping you once the fin layout is running in the models and see if the 150 % mark is solid. Thanks for the heads‑up.
ChargerPro ChargerPro
Great, keep me posted. I’ll be ready to crunch the numbers when you’ve got the fin layout settled. Good luck, and don’t let any rogue resistance creep in!
AvaSynth AvaSynth
Got it, will keep the logs tight and let you know when the fin layout is ready. Thanks for the support.
ChargerPro ChargerPro
Sounds good, just keep the logs clean and ping me when you’re ready—can’t wait to see that 150 % hit. Good luck!